I like to play a game where rules are clear –Bolaji

As ex-PMAN President, Bolaji Rosiji, clocked 48 last week, he rolled out the drums and celebrated with friends.

Rosiji said he never had any reason to have any regret in life.

“If I were to turn back the hands of time, there is nothing I would want to change because everything that happens in life has a reason. I would not want to delete a chapter that might have looked negative, but which actually would have been the cause of future greatness.

“The only thing that I can look upon as negative would have been things I did wrong and probably could have done for people, but I couldn’t. I could have reached out to certain places and persons but I did not do it. Those are things that I look upon, otherwise I will like to look at the things I did good and see how I can do it ten times better,” he said.

On why he did not venture into politics, Rosiji said that whenever he ventured into anything, he would always want to be sure that it had a clear cut goal.

“We need to try our hands in the political terrain at least from the aspect of activism, constitution reform and anti-grafts. I have discovered that I may not have my strength in those areas. I like to play a game where the rules are clear; where the goal post remains at the place where I scored the last goal. It is predictable; therefore, I don’t think the political terrain is my terrain. I also felt that I was not very expert in terms of raising funds by visiting various establishments- bi-lateral, multi-lateral or the UN. It was not my strength; however, by the grace of God, I can establish business initiatives, which are just a little gift of God,” he said.